As temperatures warm mid day, we’ll start to see more and more rain, mixed with the snow. Showers will continue off and on into the evening. The freezing level will climb to about 1,000 feet Tuesday afternoon before falling back down to about 500 feet Tuesday night.

Wednesday morning will likely start with wintry mix across western Oregon, before changing back to rain Wednesday afternoon. 0-2″ of snow is possible once again to the valley floor. Click here for a list of local elevations.

The attention will then shift to the next big storm which is expected to impact all off western Oregon by Wednesday night. We’ll see a warm front, followed by a cold front which will bring in 2-3 inches of rain over a 36 hour period. This storm will also bring in strong winds for the coast and heavy snow for the Cascades.

The snow level will fluctuate between 2,000 and 3,000 feet for the remainder of the week. This means the passes will continue to see the snow pile up.

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